DEATH IN THE STREET.
i- MARRIED MAN;/ EXPIRES.
A!" married man, ; Mr. Thomas ■ • Boardman, aged 34, who resides in 12, Phi]hppsSStreetvPonsonby,:-,: collapsed i; and expired shortly after 7 o'clock i: yesterday morning while waiting . for .'• a tramcar V' at the Patterson : Street stop. 'Mr. V Boardman, who ; was - employed as an engineer, ' left his ; home at' about 6,30 o'clock, and ; at that time : appeared to be in ,good health. An inquest wasopened yesterday ; afternoon ' before Mr. J 'i!? r in^'? 0 "' S-M., and was" adjourned until 10 o clock this morning, when evidence Regarding '■ a post-mortem '■' will •be tak#n. •■' ~'- -i-;'- ••> !■•=■; ;. --:X. .; i . ■ '... : ,'\ :. .;;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 6
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